Whorlton Hall Sentencing

This was one of the abuse scandals uncovered by the BBC Panorama programme. The four carers convicted of abusing vulnerable autistic patients were sentenced yesterday. They were all given suspended sentences.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-68021858

In my opinion that isn't enough at all and trivialises what they did. Already we have the government failing to change the Mental Health laws to protect autistic people. Now we have the criminal justice system failing to make an example of those who deliberately mock, taunt and abuse Angry

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  • Carers ought to undertake a compehensive boot camp/assessment process with a relatively high "washout" rate, then those who get through ought to be paid adequately and given social status as befits someone who is entrusted with great responsibilty and held to a high standard.

    But nothing compared to what politicians ought to be put thorough. The political process should also at the very least identify (and  maybe limit the number?) of psychopaths who get through.

    The carer path of course needs to identify and eliminate ALL the psychopaths.

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  • Carers ought to undertake a compehensive boot camp/assessment process with a relatively high "washout" rate, then those who get through ought to be paid adequately and given social status as befits someone who is entrusted with great responsibilty and held to a high standard.

    But nothing compared to what politicians ought to be put thorough. The political process should also at the very least identify (and  maybe limit the number?) of psychopaths who get through.

    The carer path of course needs to identify and eliminate ALL the psychopaths.

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